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Searching for Mt. Tussell: This is not it. This is The Josie Bank



2015-04-06 - Crooked Creek, Mt. Tussell Road, District 6, Adair County, KY - Photo by Ed Waggener.
Easter Sunday, Linda and I drove Mt. Tussell Road from Knifley to the Creek. David Abell, whose farm is on both sides of the creek, told us that this knob is not Mt. Tussell. If I understood him correctly, it's call "The Josie Bank." He told us again of the Mt. Tussell School, no longer in existence, for which the road, formerly known as "Crooked Creek Road," had been renamed. He suggested that may have been in the time after his father-in-law, Bob Chelf was Magistrate in District 6, up until the tenure of Magistrate Wallace Feese. No one yet has been able to tell us how Mt. Tussell School, for which the road was renamed, got it's name. Eb Arnold suggest that his kinsman, C.R. Arnold, now a townie, might know. - ED WAGGENER


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